How AI Is Changing Eye Care
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Most people think of artificial intelligence as something that belongs in smartphones, search engines, or futuristic robots. But AI is already becoming part of modern medicine — and eye care is one of the fields where it may have the greatest impact. Why the eyes? Because eye care relies heavily on data. Retinal photographs, OCT…
Read MoreTechnology Spotlight: OPD Scan III
astigmatism,Cataract,cornea,Cross-Linking,Dry Eye,Eye Exam,Intraocular Lens,Keratoconus,Medical Technology
OPD Scan III is a multi-function imaging device that measures how light travels through the eye and maps the shape of the cornea, helping diagnose vision problems, plan cataract surgery, and monitor ocular surface disease and dry eye. It combines several tests into one quick, non-invasive scan, giving your eye doctor a “big picture” view…
Read MoreChoose To Correct Astigmatism in Cataract Surgery
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A toric intraocular lens (IOL) is specially designed to correct astigmatism during cataract surgery. Unlike standard monofocal lenses, toric IOLs have different optical powers and orientations on the lens, correcting for the irregular shape of the eye and focusing light more accurately on the retina. Key Benefits of Toric Lenses: For patients with 1.0 diopter or more of…
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